After the success of the revival of Flash in Showcase #4 in 1956, it wasn't long before Flash came back into regular publication with Flash #105 in 1959.

A couple more years later, Jay Garrick makes a return in this issue. We learn the origin stories of both Silver Age and Golden Age Flash characters.

Additionally, this book sees the first appearances of the Silver Age Shade, Fiddler and Thinker.

Finally, Earth II is mentioned for the first time in this book. Later, the multiple Earth versions would cause the DC Universe to tie itself up in knots, leading to a reckoning in the hit 1980s series Crisis on Infinite Earths.

Guide to Flash Comic #123 Values

While prices have cooled off on this book a little lately, there have still been very healthy gains over the past couple of years.

It's probably a good time to sell your copy of Flash 123.

The interest in Flash DC Comics stories has been driven primarily by the hit TV show, but also the expansion in the DC Cinematic Universe.

Upcoming movies like Justice League and Wonder Woman will do no harm to the visibility of Flash, and the value of his comic books.

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